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california's led the | national bay on gun safety. we've led the _ national bay on gun safety.erate, as we did last year, signed another half dozen bills to — year, signed another half dozen bills to get weapons of mass destruction off the streets. we're up destruction off the streets. we're up against — destruction off the streets. we're up against hard—core zealots and right-wing — up against hard—core zealots and right—wing judges, up against hard—core zealots and right—wingjudges, notjust politicians, that are trying to roll back the — politicians, that are trying to roll back the progress. the politicians, that are trying to roll back the progress.— back the progress. the attack because some _ back the progress. the attack because some people - back the progress. the attack because some people in - back the progress. the attack because some people in this| back the progress. the attack - because some people in this normally quiet, largely asian american city. it is particularly devastating for those in the tight—knit dancing community who are mourning the loss of family an
california's led the | national bay on gun safety. we've led the _ national bay on gun safety.erate, as we did last year, signed another half dozen bills to — year, signed another half dozen bills to get weapons of mass destruction off the streets. we're up destruction off the streets. we're up against — destruction off the streets. we're up against hard—core zealots and right-wing — up against hard—core zealots and right—wing judges, up against hard—core zealots and...
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still to come on "today in the bay," the best figure skaters in the nation are here in the bay area battling it out to be the best. we'll tell you who to watch and the events going on toda >>> 7:42 on this saturday. if you are getting ready to head out the door, we do have this dense fog advisory around the bay area until 9:00 a.m., some of that worst fog being reported in the north bay, and for any of you boaters out there, the delta is looking pretty foggy out there too. visibility about a quarter of a mile or less, so please be careful of that. keep the distance between the cars. let's take it out to the north bay. novato has some of that dense fog but also 39 degrees. we'll warm up to a mix of sun and clouds by this afternoon into the 50s, 55 by about 2:00 this afternoon. now, once we get through today, there are some changes ahead. this evening we'll start to see the return of that cloud cover. because we're seeing our next rain system. it's not an atmospheric river because of the way it's dropping from the pacific northwest into the bay area. let's take a closer look at the rain and th
still to come on "today in the bay," the best figure skaters in the nation are here in the bay area battling it out to be the best. we'll tell you who to watch and the events going on toda >>> 7:42 on this saturday. if you are getting ready to head out the door, we do have this dense fog advisory around the bay area until 9:00 a.m., some of that worst fog being reported in the north bay, and for any of you boaters out there, the delta is looking pretty foggy out there too....
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bay. the national weather service issued a freeze watch for most of the bay area.een converted. to hypothermia. a number of libraries and community centers will open as warming centers. that includes the community recreation center in santa clara. until wednesday during daytime hours. shelter for people experiencing homelessness. that is located at the marin health and wellness campus on kerner boulevard. the overnight shelter is open until 6:30 a.m. and reopens at 5:00 p.m. people encouraged to sign up. donations are bit not being accepted. >> we are tracking the reaction to the death of tyre nichols. we saw protests over the weekend. the family is preparing for his funeral wednesday. the video was shown. jobina: the naacp is calling on grassroots reform. the president of the tennessee chapter said there should be a committee oversight board that has the power to subpoena police. attorneys for the nichols family said the deactivated scorpion unit attacked other people in the community. the memphis police department has not commented. there are divisions among both
bay. the national weather service issued a freeze watch for most of the bay area.een converted. to hypothermia. a number of libraries and community centers will open as warming centers. that includes the community recreation center in santa clara. until wednesday during daytime hours. shelter for people experiencing homelessness. that is located at the marin health and wellness campus on kerner boulevard. the overnight shelter is open until 6:30 a.m. and reopens at 5:00 p.m. people encouraged...
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ah, and with a homicide rate, 4 times greater than the national average. thunder bay is dub canada's crime. capital. dozens of suspicious deaths are closed without investigation, often involving 1st nations women. for a long time, the reality remained hidden until the report by a police watchdog said the cat among the pigeons who escaping report by ontario's police watch dog has found thunder. bass police service is rife with racism. and the handling of at least 9 cases involving the sudden death of indigenous people were so problematic, they should be re investigated. i found a systemic racism exists in thunder bay police service at an institutional level. investigations will too often handle differently because the decease was indigenous investigators ignored evidence potentially pointed to a non accidental cause of contribution to the death. at least 9 of these cases should be re investigated by a multi disciplinary team. ah, after months of negotiations, we are given permission to cover the reopening of these 9 neglected cases. ah, but at the last moment, the chief investigator, f
ah, and with a homicide rate, 4 times greater than the national average. thunder bay is dub canada's crime. capital. dozens of suspicious deaths are closed without investigation, often involving 1st nations women. for a long time, the reality remained hidden until the report by a police watchdog said the cat among the pigeons who escaping report by ontario's police watch dog has found thunder. bass police service is rife with racism. and the handling of at least 9 cases involving the sudden...
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figure skating national championships are in the bay area two weeks from now. and all the top americans will be here. among them, this young lady, 21-year-old starr andrews. she is in town this week, getting some rock star treatment right there. a lot of style and a lot of skill. the little girl from inglewood is now all grown up, ready for a breakthrough performance. not a lot of black skaters in this sport, and not a lot of skaters who are overcoming a heart condition. >> i had an extra nerve in my heart that had to be burned away. and so i had surgery in may. and usually i like to start my program, or choreographing my programs in may, but i didn't have that opportunity. so i had quite a late start to my season. and it was hard getting back, just because, you know, my heart was getting used to not having this extra nerve, and i was trying to figure out my body again, basically. and it was just really difficult not to feel down. >> because of what you've gone through with your heart, do you bring that extra joy now to your skating? >> i do. and i also think i
figure skating national championships are in the bay area two weeks from now. and all the top americans will be here. among them, this young lady, 21-year-old starr andrews. she is in town this week, getting some rock star treatment right there. a lot of style and a lot of skill. the little girl from inglewood is now all grown up, ready for a breakthrough performance. not a lot of black skaters in this sport, and not a lot of skaters who are overcoming a heart condition. >> i had an extra...
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theett voing rights act of 1955 was pass ad few months later largely passed due to national outrage. >> nbc bay area's reporter is in oakland with the day of remembrance and the call to action. >> reporter: from the pulpit to the streets. people are celebrating the legacy of dr. martin luther king jr. in different ways. the the naacp and community leaders, their message honoring dr. king. >> let's continue to do the work dr. martin luther king did and keeping the dream alive. that's why we invited so many here. >> reporter: local activist groups antipolice terror project held a rally with community members and mothers of sons killed by police. the gram says today was about reclaiming dr. king's legacy of action. >> people of all colors and all nationalities together to stand against violence. >> reporter: hundreds tack to the streets. some marching, some creating caravans to city hall. while they're celebrating new progressive leadership in the city, they want to see changes. they're advocating for funding for mental health services. >> we know out the gate we've got a crisis on our hands. so t
theett voing rights act of 1955 was pass ad few months later largely passed due to national outrage. >> nbc bay area's reporter is in oakland with the day of remembrance and the call to action. >> reporter: from the pulpit to the streets. people are celebrating the legacy of dr. martin luther king jr. in different ways. the the naacp and community leaders, their message honoring dr. king. >> let's continue to do the work dr. martin luther king did and keeping the dream alive....
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national university. supporting the whole you. announcer: building a better bayving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. reggie: the demonstrations across the nation after the death of tyre nichols. >> is time to admit that the way we do public safety in this country is not working. reggie: how commuter activists citizens in the san francisco chief of police are addressing what needs to be done. kumasi: communities working to recover from a series of storms that flitted roadways and caused mudslides. contact fema for inland needs help. reggie: warming childers opening across our region and what you can expect as you head out the door this morning. kumasi: it is monday, january 30. drew: frost advisories in effect for a big portion of the area. temperatures for a lot of us starting out in the 30's. keep the pets warm and protect the plants. you could wake up with frost on your windshield. 39 in concord. milder in the city, coming in at 44 degrees right now. it is breezy in the hills. anywhere from 14 to 25 in north bay. the wind will relax as the day go
national university. supporting the whole you. announcer: building a better bayving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. reggie: the demonstrations across the nation after the death of tyre nichols. >> is time to admit that the way we do public safety in this country is not working. reggie: how commuter activists citizens in the san francisco chief of police are addressing what needs to be done. kumasi: communities working to recover from a series of storms that flitted...
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the national weather service also issued a flood watch throughout the bay area. looking at the current numbers right new, we are up to an inch no san francisco and concord, and have surpassed it in the marin area. >>> we are going to see it lighten up into the north bay just around 11:00. around 3:00 this afternoon, most of us are spared from the rain as it continues to track to the south. we havemore in around the corner if our tuesday set up. >>> i'm going to have more on that in a bit. for now over to you. >> reporter: let's look at the roadways right now. if you are getting ready to get out the door, and head toward some of our bay area bridges, i want to start with a live look at the san mateo bridge. in fact most of our bay area bridges are getting a soaking this morning. but this gives you a good perspective. it is dark outside. kind of hard to see some of these areas where there is ponding and flooding in the roadway and standing water. take it extra slow out there. leaf a lot of space between you and the car in front of you. if you don't know how deep th
the national weather service also issued a flood watch throughout the bay area. looking at the current numbers right new, we are up to an inch no san francisco and concord, and have surpassed it in the marin area. >>> we are going to see it lighten up into the north bay just around 11:00. around 3:00 this afternoon, most of us are spared from the rain as it continues to track to the south. we havemore in around the corner if our tuesday set up. >>> i'm going to have more on...
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think people in the for the breath of life. >> a disturbing video shows a bay area business owners ring >>> this month is nationallood donor month. the need for donations reaches a critical level. >> cbs news bay area is partnering with blood services talent to get people to roll up their sleeves and give the gift of life. >> the heartwarming story of one bay area woman who is alive today things the kindness of strangers. >> reporter: at 73, wanda williams still cannot believe the joy she gets from something as simple as a walk in the rain. >> so easy to take for granted those things that you never have to worry about . >> reporter: 15 years ago, wanda was rushed to the hospital after doctors discovered a blood clot on her long. complications from a debilitating disease called sickle-cell. >> it was difficult to walk from the bedroom down the hall to the kitchen. and i thought, oh my god. will i ever be able to do something as simple and basic as that again? >> she was given blood transfusions and her health began to turn around. >> i was just so energized. i started asking the doctor, is this so everybody feels
think people in the for the breath of life. >> a disturbing video shows a bay area business owners ring >>> this month is nationallood donor month. the need for donations reaches a critical level. >> cbs news bay area is partnering with blood services talent to get people to roll up their sleeves and give the gift of life. >> the heartwarming story of one bay area woman who is alive today things the kindness of strangers. >> reporter: at 73, wanda williams still...
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and that's why thousands are vowing to remain on the streets challenging the national government. the bay claim is not respecting the rule of law. it is, i will, i'll proceed us and the group. bolivia long kuza for me at saint peter's square in the vatican for the funeral of former pope benedict. the 16th he dined at a vatican monastery on saturday. at the age of 95. benedict was the 1st spoke to resign in 600 years after his health declined. in 2013 o. francis will preside over the funeral of his predecessor, the mass is expected to draw tens of thousands of people. authorities in india are investigating recent attacks in indian administered kashmir. at least 5 people have been killed and several others injured. the hindu minority in the region is demanding tighter security poverty. mitar reports o death made an outpouring of grief and solidarity the kashmir valley. hundreds of people in a jury attended the funeral of both killed into attacks this week. neighbors have been visiting the shy ma household. 2 children were killed in a block on monday morning. this was hours after their uncle
and that's why thousands are vowing to remain on the streets challenging the national government. the bay claim is not respecting the rule of law. it is, i will, i'll proceed us and the group. bolivia long kuza for me at saint peter's square in the vatican for the funeral of former pope benedict. the 16th he dined at a vatican monastery on saturday. at the age of 95. benedict was the 1st spoke to resign in 600 years after his health declined. in 2013 o. francis will preside over the funeral of...
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and that's why thousands are vowing to remain on the streets challenging the national government at bay claim is not respecting the rule of law. it is, i will, i'll deceit us and the group volley via the u. s. embassy in cuba has resumed full constantly, services and visa processing. for the 1st time since 2017, it stopped old services. after some diplomatic staff suffered an unexplained illness stamped, we have on a syndrome. officials, they're hoping the move will curve the flow of migrants heading north. the embassy will prioritize permits to reunite cubans with their families in the us. more than 500 cuban immigrants have come ashore in the florida keys since the weekend. it's a large, a 7 migration from the commies island to the us. many people risk their lives making their 160 kilometer trip in unsafe boats. sec, giant amazon is laying off an additional $8000.00 people in november. the company announced it would cut $10000.00 jobs. amazon is citing what it caulsey uncertainly economy for the layoffs. soaring, inflation has forced consumers to cut back spending. amazon share price
and that's why thousands are vowing to remain on the streets challenging the national government at bay claim is not respecting the rule of law. it is, i will, i'll deceit us and the group volley via the u. s. embassy in cuba has resumed full constantly, services and visa processing. for the 1st time since 2017, it stopped old services. after some diplomatic staff suffered an unexplained illness stamped, we have on a syndrome. officials, they're hoping the move will curve the flow of migrants...
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. >>> human trafficking is an ongoing problem in the bay area and around the nation. in a few minutes, we will talk with a district attorney in the north bay about efforts to tackle the very serious problem. >>> raking news from turkey. police have told us about a mudslide. evacuation warnings in place in the area , not far from tilden park. it has forced several people to evacuate from there. police living there should be ready to evacuate if another order is issued. this morning, republicans want answers after more documents are found in president biden's delaware home. james comey wants to see visitor logs from the wilmington residents to determine how the documents got there and he might have had a test to the classified material. five additional pages of documents were found at the home last week. >>> at least 30 people were killed in a russian missile strike that there are children among the victims there. president zelenskyy condemned the russian people for what he called their coward the science after the attack. 30 years on the run. being treated at a private
. >>> human trafficking is an ongoing problem in the bay area and around the nation. in a few minutes, we will talk with a district attorney in the north bay about efforts to tackle the very serious problem. >>> raking news from turkey. police have told us about a mudslide. evacuation warnings in place in the area , not far from tilden park. it has forced several people to evacuate from there. police living there should be ready to evacuate if another order is issued. this...
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the blood and plasma will be distributed locally and nationally. cbs news bay area sponsored three of the drives yesterday. there are three more today. we posted times and locations on kpix.com. >>> first alert meteorologist jessica burch is here. sunshine for the rest of the week. >> aren't you ready? >> i am smiling already. >> i fell asleep before that cold front swept through last night but we had plenty showers throughout the bay area. a live look outside at the golden gate bridge, visibility is great at least in san francisco and through our east inland hills. patchy fog near petaluma. santa rosa is seeing a better recovery process. once sunrises, it will break apart the clouds. temperatures today are in the low to mid 50s. today it is a little chilly. into the weekend we will start seeing upper 50s and lower 60s in time for 49ers to take on the cowboys and beat them by the way. plenty sunshine heading into this weekend not only locally but even the sierra tahoe area. snowpack is impressive, over 200% throughout the sierra area. as we check our snow repor
the blood and plasma will be distributed locally and nationally. cbs news bay area sponsored three of the drives yesterday. there are three more today. we posted times and locations on kpix.com. >>> first alert meteorologist jessica burch is here. sunshine for the rest of the week. >> aren't you ready? >> i am smiling already. >> i fell asleep before that cold front swept through last night but we had plenty showers throughout the bay area. a live look outside at the...
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there will be inerpretation >> in half moon bay - in the nation's capital, anna eshoo remebered the lives lost in the were held for the workers who- died she called oncongress to thoroughly xamine what action violence.ey should take to stopn there have been at 39 mass during the irst three weeks of pthe year.>> the mass shooting f moon bay it brought to light the dismal iving conditions of armworkers. we the officials who spoke bout their plan tohelp with housing. still processig the nightmare, in ny of them lived on these properties is now the focus. >> this should not be a traged to make change hapen. it should not take people to lose the the mountain mushroom farm, at least eight families lived n trails and mobile homes. paccording to multipl leaders who have een to the farm, thee was no running water and conditions were deplorale. the victims and he shooter.knew- he believeshe poor conditions layed a role. >> it is all related. think aut mental health. what it takes when yo work long phours, you want to go home and rest.6 c1 but you can't, can't rest wl because it is crwded. it happen
there will be inerpretation >> in half moon bay - in the nation's capital, anna eshoo remebered the lives lost in the were held for the workers who- died she called oncongress to thoroughly xamine what action violence.ey should take to stopn there have been at 39 mass during the irst three weeks of pthe year.>> the mass shooting f moon bay it brought to light the dismal iving conditions of armworkers. we the officials who spoke bout their plan tohelp with housing. still processig...
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bay area. the national weather service has issued a flood watch across the entire bay area starting tuesday night into thursday afternoon. i think the rain really kicking into gear by wednesday morning. but we'll likely see some flooding as we head toward the afternoon. that's when the brunt of that storm likely to come through and continue into at least thursday morning to go along with that. i think the winds are going to be much more ferocious with this next storm system coming on shore sustain 20 to 30 but possibility of gusts as high as 60 miles per hour. maybe some 70 mile an hour gust along some coastal sections over the coastal range is you'll see be picked up on the models here. the winds really get going starting on wednesday and by out toward the coast. look at - that gust, the 68 half moon 30 mile an hour gusts going to be common elsewhere around the bay area. but likely with the coming down around the bay area. the ground is so saturated. i think more widespread power outages, a real possibility. here's a look at your current storm system right now. this more of just a nuisance storm
bay area. the national weather service has issued a flood watch across the entire bay area starting tuesday night into thursday afternoon. i think the rain really kicking into gear by wednesday morning. but we'll likely see some flooding as we head toward the afternoon. that's when the brunt of that storm likely to come through and continue into at least thursday morning to go along with that. i think the winds are going to be much more ferocious with this next storm system coming on shore...
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abbvie could help you save. >>> bay area pride in full force at the white house. >> it gives me immense personal pride as the vice president of the united states to say dub nation is in the house. >> she loves it. east bay native kamala harris led a huge contingent in welcoming the warriors to the white house yesterday. look at all the cameras out. you probably already know president biden was front and center but lots of other lawmakers stepped by including heavy hitters like attorney general and former house speaker nancy pelosi and husband paul also attended. >> some rap legends were in the house right there. mr. fab there with that pink hat on to the left and also ford is there and too short. provides a great photo-op for opportunities. >> it looks like everybody had fun. >> next question, please. >> exactly. you probably don't want to take some of those. >>> 4:57 and returning back to court. the new request expected from the new request expected from the ex-police officer who ♪ ♪ whether someone is across the neighborhood, across the street, or across the room, you have the power to make them feel right at home. ♪ ♪ ritz. a taste of welcome. >>> right now
abbvie could help you save. >>> bay area pride in full force at the white house. >> it gives me immense personal pride as the vice president of the united states to say dub nation is in the house. >> she loves it. east bay native kamala harris led a huge contingent in welcoming the warriors to the white house yesterday. look at all the cameras out. you probably already know president biden was front and center but lots of other lawmakers stepped by including heavy hitters...
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how people across the bay area and the nation are taking time to reflect on his legacy. first, water officials in the south bay are dealing with a rare problem in the drought era. take a look at this. yes. look at all that water. that's the lexington reservoir looking like a water fall. that is are trying to release all of this water out faster than the rain is filling them up. the water district says at least four of the reservoirs are spilling over after getting inundated during the last couple weeks. lexington reservoir along highway 17 there. this of course is a rare sight. so you can see the crowds have been gathering all d ahead of the los gatos creek trail to watch. >> looking at the reservoirs, typically, at least the years i can remember, there is just feet and feet of rocks at the edge. it's just completely fulfill it is pretty amazing. >> to keep up, the water district is pretty much releasing more than 3,000 gallons per second at lexington. we did send robert handa out there to check it out. we'll show why you all this activity is giving a lot of people a feel
how people across the bay area and the nation are taking time to reflect on his legacy. first, water officials in the south bay are dealing with a rare problem in the drought era. take a look at this. yes. look at all that water. that's the lexington reservoir looking like a water fall. that is are trying to release all of this water out faster than the rain is filling them up. the water district says at least four of the reservoirs are spilling over after getting inundated during the last...
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bay area to the next 9 to 10 days and probably longer than that. so yeah, he's the successive storm. we've got the threat of some flooding out there. so national weather service issuing a flood watch across most the bay area. we are looking at a warning now along the russian river that expected to crest above flood stage of 35 feet. the flood stage as the 31 that crest will happen likely on thursday. all right. around the rest, the bay area, those winds are going to be a major story. a high wind warning now going into effect starting on wednesday morning through thursday morning. that's when these gusts 20 to 40 sustain, maybe gusting to 60, i think maybe some 70 miles an hour gusts along some the coastal range is you see right here in the models to start to pick up on rarely do they show the winds are strong by early tomorrow morning. those winds will be whipping around the bay area. some gust to 30's along the coastline by the afternoon with that front coming in. look at that. augusta. 62 in half moon bay, blustery all around the bay area that likely to bring trees down. it's going to be a mess tomorrow afternoon. be very, very careful. if y
bay area to the next 9 to 10 days and probably longer than that. so yeah, he's the successive storm. we've got the threat of some flooding out there. so national weather service issuing a flood watch across most the bay area. we are looking at a warning now along the russian river that expected to crest above flood stage of 35 feet. the flood stage as the 31 that crest will happen likely on thursday. all right. around the rest, the bay area, those winds are going to be a major story. a high...
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bay. the national weather service forecast the river to be at flood stage in afternoon. >>> to school closures, road closures and power outage, we're staying on top of the storm issues. if you haven't already, download our app. we'll send breaking news and weather alerts to your phone. >>> attorney general merrick garland is appointing a special counsel to investigate the discovery of classified materials found in president biden's former office and home. president biden's lawyers were the first to alert them of the discovery. garland said it was extraordinary and said the appointment of the special counsel would reassure the american public that the department of justice was actin in the best interest of america's security. >> the extraordinary circumstances here require the appointment of a special counsel for this matter. this appointment underscores for the public the department's commitment to both independence and accountability and particularly sensitive matters. and to making decisions indisputably guided only by the facts and the law. >> the special counsel is robert herr. a former de
bay. the national weather service forecast the river to be at flood stage in afternoon. >>> to school closures, road closures and power outage, we're staying on top of the storm issues. if you haven't already, download our app. we'll send breaking news and weather alerts to your phone. >>> attorney general merrick garland is appointing a special counsel to investigate the discovery of classified materials found in president biden's former office and home. president biden's...
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this month is national blood donor month. cbs news bay area is partnering with blood services providers to encourage people to roll up their sleeves as the need for donations reaches a critical level. reed cowan spoke with a woman who would not have survived a crisis without a blood donor somewhere out there. >> this is our home away from home. >> reporter: denise is in her happy place. a place where she lights up inking about how good life is and how frazzled. fragile. hitting the road with her husband jim , she tells me she was diagnosed in her 20s with post partum cardiomyopathy. a weakening and enlargement of the heart muscle red a few years ago, she was told she only had a year to live without a heart trend land. >> about a week after that news, i had a massive cardiac arrest. >> she took this photo from a much different ride, the back of an ambulance. >> they told me i was moving into the hospital to stanford university to wait for my life-saving transplant. >> reporter: miraculously, a donor transplant became available and so did t
this month is national blood donor month. cbs news bay area is partnering with blood services providers to encourage people to roll up their sleeves as the need for donations reaches a critical level. reed cowan spoke with a woman who would not have survived a crisis without a blood donor somewhere out there. >> this is our home away from home. >> reporter: denise is in her happy place. a place where she lights up inking about how good life is and how frazzled. fragile. hitting the...
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that's how the bay area national weather service is describing wednesday's storm. there really is a concern with this with the system to strong with the strong winds, the rain and everything. unfortunately, we do tend to get loss of life for these types of situations, which we really, really hate to see. nws meteorologist sean miller says it's important to take every precaution because it could save your life. make sure that you have a go bag. in case you have. you have to leave quickly in the event of an evacuation. make sure you you know, good supply of things in your home food, that kind of stuff, medications, if make sure you have what you need for your pets as well. just in case there was an extended power outage or flooding washed out a road or something like that. meanwhile, pg and e is working around the clock spokesperson myra to says they're still working on repairs from the previous storm. she says because of how saturated the ground is in the expected high winds. >> pg and e is anticipating falling vegetation. likely cause outages if trees come into con
that's how the bay area national weather service is describing wednesday's storm. there really is a concern with this with the system to strong with the strong winds, the rain and everything. unfortunately, we do tend to get loss of life for these types of situations, which we really, really hate to see. nws meteorologist sean miller says it's important to take every precaution because it could save your life. make sure that you have a go bag. in case you have. you have to leave quickly in the...
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bay growing national consensus to rise above principle again and hoover's political somersault as one enemy called it, astonished official washington and touched over congress with the precise terms of the legislation. as finally enacted in july, the emergencyel relief and construction act among other things authorized the reconstruction finance corporation to lend -- notice the word lend up to $300 million for the states to finance relief for needy and distressed people. the first economic recovery and hoover and congress took a major step toward franklin roosevelt's new deal. having done so, whoever seemed determined to go no further. in the autumn of 1932 was rca account was getting organized and turned into bureaucratic machinery. hoover was campaigning for reelection and as he campaigned unsuccessfully for reelection and reassured his faith and noticed this formulation in self-government by the people outside of the government. he lashed out at the status recommendation that he sees to be at the heart of franklin roosevelt's new deal. a campaign address hoover warned this electio
bay growing national consensus to rise above principle again and hoover's political somersault as one enemy called it, astonished official washington and touched over congress with the precise terms of the legislation. as finally enacted in july, the emergencyel relief and construction act among other things authorized the reconstruction finance corporation to lend -- notice the word lend up to $300 million for the states to finance relief for needy and distressed people. the first economic...
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representatives could not be sworn in but everyone was sworn in this morning in the nation's capitol and east bay congresswoman barbara lee saying in part after four days, thousands of votes, 15 ballots and the longest speaker election since 1858 we can finally begin legislating in the 118th congress. i was honored to serve as one of two official democratic tellers for the speaker's race, and i'm looking forward to continuing the work of putting people over politics. >>> we're following a developing story out of the east bay tonight, a body found on the highway. police in the chp responded to a call about a dead body on east highway 4, chicago highway, around 2:00 this afternoon. the area was closed off, and people were asked to avoid it as an only went down to two lanes, we'll keep you updated with more information when it comes out. >>> new at 5:00, ceo elon musk is asking a federal judge in san francisco to move his upcoming trial to west texas. musk is citing local negativity aimed at him. lawyers for the ceo argue there won't be unbiased jurors here in the bay area, certainly not enough. mus
representatives could not be sworn in but everyone was sworn in this morning in the nation's capitol and east bay congresswoman barbara lee saying in part after four days, thousands of votes, 15 ballots and the longest speaker election since 1858 we can finally begin legislating in the 118th congress. i was honored to serve as one of two official democratic tellers for the speaker's race, and i'm looking forward to continuing the work of putting people over politics. >>> we're...
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. >>> this is national blood donor month. cbs news bay area is partnering to encourage people to roll up their sleeves as need for donations reaches a critical level. reid cowen spoke with a woman who would not have survived a health crisis without a blood donor somewhere out there. >> this is our home away from home. >> reporter: denise is in her happy place, a place where they lights up thinking about how good life is and how fragile. >> i have been in heart failure most of my adult life. >> reporter: hitting the road with husband jim for a nature drive she tells me she was diagnosed wi a weg and enlarging of the heart muscle. not many years ago, she was told she had a year to live without a heart transplant. >> about a week after i heard that news, i had a massive cardiac arrest. >> reporter: denise took this photo from a different ride, the back of an ambulance. >> they told me i was moving to the hospital to stanford university to wait for my life saving transplant. >> reporter: a donor heart became available and so did the blood nee
. >>> this is national blood donor month. cbs news bay area is partnering to encourage people to roll up their sleeves as need for donations reaches a critical level. reid cowen spoke with a woman who would not have survived a health crisis without a blood donor somewhere out there. >> this is our home away from home. >> reporter: denise is in her happy place, a place where they lights up thinking about how good life is and how fragile. >> i have been in heart failure...
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bay area. the national weather service has upgraded the watch to a warning across almost the entire bay area except for solano county. that means a flooding is already occurring in your neighborhoods or is imminent. so you've got to watch out out there on the roadways, seeing that water rise quickly in many of the maybe local tributaries and streams. that will be the case throughout the night tonight. long way to go still with this storm system. you see the core low still churning off the coastline and that is going to feed these bands that are going to roll in along the coastline overnight tonight. >> and tomorrow to so heavy rainfall moving through starting this afternoon, picking up in the north bay. first, then starting to slide through that main front as it moves on by. but there's so much more to come here and so much more likely to happen from the storm system. those winds are going to likely stay very strong overnight tonight, the heavy rain, though, making its way into parts of the east bay in the south bay. now in the santa cruz mountains. and now we're starting to see all the storm repor
bay area. the national weather service has upgraded the watch to a warning across almost the entire bay area except for solano county. that means a flooding is already occurring in your neighborhoods or is imminent. so you've got to watch out out there on the roadways, seeing that water rise quickly in many of the maybe local tributaries and streams. that will be the case throughout the night tonight. long way to go still with this storm system. you see the core low still churning off the...
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evening, if you can avoid travel, we expect mudslides, power outages, and david, the national weather service in the bay area used very strong language, saying the potential for the loss of human life is likely. >> and we should heed the warning. ginger zee, we'll be watching you first thing in the morning on "gma," thank you. >>> in the meantime, we turn next tonight here to the murders of those four college students in idaho, and the remarkable new images emerging tonight of the suspect. authorities approaching the car. police body camera video of this traffic stop during his cross-country drive with his father just before christmas, pulled over right there in indiana. today, meanwhile, back in pennsylvania, he did appear before a judge, agreeing to be returned to idaho without a fight. abc's kayna whitworth in pennsylvania for us. >> reporter: tonight, the extraordinary moment an indiana state trooper approaches idaho murder suspect bryan kohberger and his father during one of two traffic stops in mid-december, during their 2,500-mile road trip home in his white hyundai elantra. this one for tailgati
evening, if you can avoid travel, we expect mudslides, power outages, and david, the national weather service in the bay area used very strong language, saying the potential for the loss of human life is likely. >> and we should heed the warning. ginger zee, we'll be watching you first thing in the morning on "gma," thank you. >>> in the meantime, we turn next tonight here to the murders of those four college students in idaho, and the remarkable new images emerging...
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ambulatory care has long been a leader insuring access to abortion for pregnant people in the bay area and nationally. the department remains committed to providing low cost low barrier abortion in other reproductive health services to all who rely on us for healthcare. dr. (inaudible) and colleagues stepped into the gap in recent months to insure safe and affordable abortion care is accessible to all. in san francisco support is always available for people who need help. even covering cost, including people traveling from out of state and people with limited or no insurance. california offers medi-cal coverage for abortion rights through the eligibility for pregnant women program. abortion providers also offer free or discounted services or payment plans and connect people to financial assistance including such barriers to healthcare and abortion care, lodging, meals, child care, transportation and more. this is not only about our healthcare delivery system, this is making sure we support people wrap around services so they get services they need. [applause] what we know is that reproductive freedom
ambulatory care has long been a leader insuring access to abortion for pregnant people in the bay area and nationally. the department remains committed to providing low cost low barrier abortion in other reproductive health services to all who rely on us for healthcare. dr. (inaudible) and colleagues stepped into the gap in recent months to insure safe and affordable abortion care is accessible to all. in san francisco support is always available for people who need help. even covering cost,...
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bay. the national weather service forecasts it to be at flood stage this afternoon. be sure to download our free nbc bay area app. you can see where the rain and storm is going and we're going to send you alerts according to the storm. >>> new developments in san francisco. in a late-night vote police commissioners have approved a controversial plan to dial back so-called pretextual traffic stops, for things like driving without registration tags or broken taillights. proponents claim officers used minor infractions to look for more serious crimes, including drugs or weapon possession. data shows people of color are stopped more frequently on this basis. commissioners last night narrowly approved a new policy similar to policies in cities like oakland, l.a. and philadelphia. >>> a victory for families in oakland where school district leaders will allow six schools slated for closure to remain open. >> "today in the bay's" kris sanchez is in the newsroom to explain how this reversal happened. >> you might remember in the beginning the school closures were about enrollm
bay. the national weather service forecasts it to be at flood stage this afternoon. be sure to download our free nbc bay area app. you can see where the rain and storm is going and we're going to send you alerts according to the storm. >>> new developments in san francisco. in a late-night vote police commissioners have approved a controversial plan to dial back so-called pretextual traffic stops, for things like driving without registration tags or broken taillights. proponents claim...
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. >> california already has some of the strictest gun laws in the nation, and the firearm use at half moon bays purchased illegally. that hasn't stopped the growing calls for more measures to be taken, not just at a state, but a national level. with more mass shootings than days and 20, the chorus for gun reform is growing ever louder following the tragedy at half moon bay. both from state leaders. >> what the hell is wrong with us that we allow the weapons of war and large capacity clips out in the streets and sidewalks. >> as well as local politicians. >> we have to have strict restrictions on who can own guns. >> one is the state's simile men has long called on -- to set an example for the rest of the nation. >> we should have much tighter licensing restriction. we should really focus on making sure that it's banned across country. quick spot california has the strictest gun laws in the u.s., it's much easier to obtain a firearm here than any other country. >> if you compare california to any other nation in the western industrialized world. japan, south korea, england, france, we have some
. >> california already has some of the strictest gun laws in the nation, and the firearm use at half moon bays purchased illegally. that hasn't stopped the growing calls for more measures to be taken, not just at a state, but a national level. with more mass shootings than days and 20, the chorus for gun reform is growing ever louder following the tragedy at half moon bay. both from state leaders. >> what the hell is wrong with us that we allow the weapons of war and large capacity...
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bay area. >> hello. i'm sara donchey. >>> tonight the nation's latest mass shooting happened right here in the bay area. seven people are dead. one person is in the hospital tonight after shootings at two mushroom farms in half moon bay. the gunman turned himself in. deputies say there is no longer a threat to the community. just this weekend 11 people were killed in another mass shooting down in southern california. here is what we know about the shootings in the bay area. 67-year-old half moon bay resident chunli zhao is in custody tonight. the sheriff believes he may have been a worker at one of the farms. this didn't end in a pursuit or standoff. it ended when the suspect drove himself to the sheriff's department to a substation. we caught the arrest on camera. after they arrested him, sheriff's deputies spent hours combing through his car. they say they found a semiautomatic weapon inside. today's shooting is the deadliest in the bay area since san jose's vta shooting in 2021. the vta employee opened fire at a railyard killing nine people before turning the gun on himself. we have live team coverag
bay area. >> hello. i'm sara donchey. >>> tonight the nation's latest mass shooting happened right here in the bay area. seven people are dead. one person is in the hospital tonight after shootings at two mushroom farms in half moon bay. the gunman turned himself in. deputies say there is no longer a threat to the community. just this weekend 11 people were killed in another mass shooting down in southern california. here is what we know about the shootings in the bay area....
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bay area. the national weather service says tides as high as seven feet are possible through the weekend.is round of king tides is expected to rollout by tuesday. dan: let's get more now on the king tides and the rest of the forecast. karina: spencer christian is here with more details on that. spencer: we will start with a look at this building high pressure system out in the pacific. this is the dominant feature in our weather right now and will be for the next several days. we call it a storm blocker because it's a strong enough system to literally block or deflect any approaching storms. clear skies for the next few days. clear skies bringing nice sunny days. they also allow for clear skies in the absence of clouds to have temperatures dropping to chili levels around the bay area. freeze warning in effect from midnight tonight until 9:00 tomorrow for virtually all the inland areas of the bay area. the entire bay area except around the immediate shoreline and coast. temperatures down to 30 degrees or even lower in the cold the spots overnight. frost and theories will kill crops. protec
bay area. the national weather service says tides as high as seven feet are possible through the weekend.is round of king tides is expected to rollout by tuesday. dan: let's get more now on the king tides and the rest of the forecast. karina: spencer christian is here with more details on that. spencer: we will start with a look at this building high pressure system out in the pacific. this is the dominant feature in our weather right now and will be for the next several days. we call it a...
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. >>> tonight, people across the nation and here in the bay area are sending their support to damar hamlin. he is in critical condition after collapsing on the field. his uncle said he is still in the hospital and still fighting. that is encouraging. doan glen. he ld uncle is network that hamlinis a ventilator improved to 50% oxygen. there has be out the sports world. the 49ers being one of the 32 teams that changed their profile pictures to pray for damar. in santa clara, you see hamlin's name and number displayed on the video board outside levi stadium. the buffalo sabres wore love for 3 tee shirts at their game. the go fund me for his toy drive which started with a goal of just $2,500 is now up to nearly $6 million at last check. some of the donations that poured in include christian mccaffrey. tre lance and george kittle. the game will not be completed. no word if it will ever be finished. the week 18 games are expect today be played as scheduled so the 49ers will host their final home game of the year. >> it is heartening to see people step forward to support and pray for him and good
. >>> tonight, people across the nation and here in the bay area are sending their support to damar hamlin. he is in critical condition after collapsing on the field. his uncle said he is still in the hospital and still fighting. that is encouraging. doan glen. he ld uncle is network that hamlinis a ventilator improved to 50% oxygen. there has be out the sports world. the 49ers being one of the 32 teams that changed their profile pictures to pray for damar. in santa clara, you see...
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all the way down in the monterey bay, expecting heavy rainfall and the possibility of some more flooding out there as well tonight. so watching very closely, the national weather really most of the bay area to flood warning status. that means either flooding is already occurring or is imminent. and that's across most of the bay area counties you see out there right now. flood watches, of course, have been post now. they've been upgraded now to warnings are watching this throughout the night tonight. going to see some rapid rises on local creeks and streams in your neighborhood. your street way becomes more like a river out there tonight with very intense heavy storms rolling through right now. so watching for that to continue throughout the night tonight and tomorrow as well as likely going to see that heavy rainfall pouring down the hill tops and eventually that's going to cause some issues in the river. so we've got a flood warning has been issued the russian river. >> at guerneville expected that the crest above flood stage late tonight. now this as seems like a never ending parade of storms rolling through the bay area. one after another. expected
all the way down in the monterey bay, expecting heavy rainfall and the possibility of some more flooding out there as well tonight. so watching very closely, the national weather really most of the bay area to flood warning status. that means either flooding is already occurring or is imminent. and that's across most of the bay area counties you see out there right now. flood watches, of course, have been post now. they've been upgraded now to warnings are watching this throughout the night...
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that's how the bay area national weather service is describing wednesday's storm. there really is a concern with this with the system to strong with the strong winds, the rain and everything. unfortunately, we do tend to get loss of life for these types of situations, which we really, really hate to see. nws meteorologist sean miller says it's important to take every precaution because it could save your life. make sure that you have a go bag. in case you have. you have to leave quickly in the event of an evacuation. make sure you you know, good supply of things in your home food, that kind of stuff, medications, if make sure you have what you need for your pets as well. just in case there was an extended power outage or flooding washed out a road or something like that. meanwhile, pg and e is working around the clock spokesperson myra to says they're still working on repairs from the previous storm while bracing for this next one where preparing for the worst, but hoping for the best she says because of how saturated the ground is. >> in the expected high winds pg
that's how the bay area national weather service is describing wednesday's storm. there really is a concern with this with the system to strong with the strong winds, the rain and everything. unfortunately, we do tend to get loss of life for these types of situations, which we really, really hate to see. nws meteorologist sean miller says it's important to take every precaution because it could save your life. make sure that you have a go bag. in case you have. you have to leave quickly in the...
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national skating championships happening in san jose. >> good evening. this is nbc bay area news tonight. i'm raj mathai. there is a lot happening at this hour. our covid doctor is standing by. we'll also sit down with the rock stars of skating, johnny weir and tara lipinski. we begin with the latest developments in half moon bay. seven people killed, an eighth person injured when a gunman opened fire on monday at two separate farms. today we are learning more about the victims. one victim, 50-year-old marciano martinez jimenez. according to his nephew, he was well liked by all of his friends and family and was a kind soul. >> to me, he was not just an uncle, right. since my family's catholic, i was raised in the catholic church. i remember as early as i could choose to be my godfather, i chose him every single time for every single occasion. he was more like a -- he was a second father figure to me. >> gut-wrenching for this whole community here, especially the family members. and family members confirm another victim is jose perez. he is the man on the left with the b
national skating championships happening in san jose. >> good evening. this is nbc bay area news tonight. i'm raj mathai. there is a lot happening at this hour. our covid doctor is standing by. we'll also sit down with the rock stars of skating, johnny weir and tara lipinski. we begin with the latest developments in half moon bay. seven people killed, an eighth person injured when a gunman opened fire on monday at two separate farms. today we are learning more about the victims. one...
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. >> california already has some of the strictest gun laws in the nation, and the firearm use at half moon bays purchased illegally. that hasn't stopped the growing calls for more measures to be taken, not just at a state, but a national level. with more mass shootings than days and 20, the chorus for gun reform is growing ever louder following the tragedy at half moon bay. both from state leaders. >> what the hell is wrong with us that we allow the weapons of war and large capacity clips out in the streets and sidewalks. >> as well as local politicians. >> we have to have strict restrictions on who can own guns. >> one is the state's simil -- n example for the rest of the nation. >> we should have much tighter licensing restriction. we should really focus on making sure that it's banned across country. quick spot california has the strictest gun laws in the u.s., it's much easier to obtain a firearm here than any other country. >> if you compare california to any other nation in the western industrialized world. japan, south korea, england, france, we have some of the loosest, most permissive
. >> california already has some of the strictest gun laws in the nation, and the firearm use at half moon bays purchased illegally. that hasn't stopped the growing calls for more measures to be taken, not just at a state, but a national level. with more mass shootings than days and 20, the chorus for gun reform is growing ever louder following the tragedy at half moon bay. both from state leaders. >> what the hell is wrong with us that we allow the weapons of war and large capacity...
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happening now in the south bay after the national weather service issued a flood warning for the guadalupe river in san jose this morning. people can. >> with a little sigh of relief for now the water level seems to be coming down 5 years ago. you may recall the city saw millions of dollars in damage. the river flooded near the almaden expressway today. the newly elected mayor of san jose, matt mahan discuss the city's response to the winter storms, including opening several overnight warming locations for people without hopes. >> but the focus is really on protecting our unhoused residents. as you know, we have many people living along our waterways. it's extremely dangerous to be near the water during a storm. water levels can rise quickly. the waters moving moving very quickly. >> santa clara valley water says they have been prepared for a couple weeks now for the oncoming storms, sending crews to unclog storm drains. they say if anybody sees clogged storm drains, please call 3, 1, 1, well, the niners are headed to the playoffs and what a streak they are on. yeah, it's kind of exciting
happening now in the south bay after the national weather service issued a flood warning for the guadalupe river in san jose this morning. people can. >> with a little sigh of relief for now the water level seems to be coming down 5 years ago. you may recall the city saw millions of dollars in damage. the river flooded near the almaden expressway today. the newly elected mayor of san jose, matt mahan discuss the city's response to the winter storms, including opening several overnight...
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bay area. the numbers are impressive. and in fact, the national weather put out some interesting statistics from december. 26 to january 17th, the entire state average just under 11 and a half inches of rain. if we look at that 23 day stretch of all those atmospheric oakland and sfo, both set records for the 23 day stretch. you can see opened over 18 inches of rain in sf over 15. so pretty incredible. obviously, we also have great snowpack out of this 292%, northern sierra over 200% in central and southern. and by the way, is going to be a nice weekend to be up in tahoe this weekend. beautiful as well to be here in the bay area's vick live look outside from the east bay at all. those beautiful blue skies. we're starting that dry stretch. a little cool. but sunny and then tonight we're going to freeze warning as those inland valleys drop into the 30's and some places could even get into the upper 20's. looking ahead, a nice weekend. we do have king tides to deal with. this is what we're looking at for overnight lows tonight. so very chilly out ther
bay area. the numbers are impressive. and in fact, the national weather put out some interesting statistics from december. 26 to january 17th, the entire state average just under 11 and a half inches of rain. if we look at that 23 day stretch of all those atmospheric oakland and sfo, both set records for the 23 day stretch. you can see opened over 18 inches of rain in sf over 15. so pretty incredible. obviously, we also have great snowpack out of this 292%, northern sierra over 200% in central...
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. >>> this month is national blood donor month. cbs news bay area is partnering with blood services provider to encourage people to roll up their sleeves as the need for donations reaches a critical level. we spoke with the woman who would not have survived a health crisis without a blood donor out there. >> this is our home away from home. >> reporter: denise is in her happy place. this is a place where she lights up thinking about how good life is. and how fragile. >> i have been in heart failure for most of my adult life. >> reporter: hitting the road for drive, denise was diagnosed in her 20s with postpartum cardiomyopathy. this is a weakening and enlargement of the heart muscle. she was told she only had a year to live without a heart transplant. >> about a week after i heard that news, i had a massive cardiac arrest. >> reporter: denise took this photo from a much different ride, the back of an ambulance. >> they told me i was moving into the hospital to stanford university to wait for my life-saving transplant. >> reporter: are miraculou
. >>> this month is national blood donor month. cbs news bay area is partnering with blood services provider to encourage people to roll up their sleeves as the need for donations reaches a critical level. we spoke with the woman who would not have survived a health crisis without a blood donor out there. >> this is our home away from home. >> reporter: denise is in her happy place. this is a place where she lights up thinking about how good life is. and how fragile....
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. >>> this month is national blood donor month. cbs news bay area is dealing with blood service providers to encourage people to donate to fill a critical need. we spoke with the woman who survived a health crisis all with the help of a selfless act of a blood donor. >> this is our home away from home. >> reporter: denise is in her happy place. this is a place where she lights up thinking about how good life is. she thinks about how fragile it is. >> i have been in heart failure for most of my adult life. >> reporter: denise tells me she was diagnosed in her 20s with postpartum cardiomyopathy. this is in it weakening and enlargement of the heart. not many years ago she was told she only had a year to live without a heart transplant. >> about a week after i heard that news, i had a massive cardiac arrest. >> reporter: denise took this photo from a much different ride, the back of an ambulance. >> they told me that i was moving into the hospital to stanford university to wait for my life-saving transplant. >> reporter: you're at miraculously a do
. >>> this month is national blood donor month. cbs news bay area is dealing with blood service providers to encourage people to donate to fill a critical need. we spoke with the woman who survived a health crisis all with the help of a selfless act of a blood donor. >> this is our home away from home. >> reporter: denise is in her happy place. this is a place where she lights up thinking about how good life is. she thinks about how fragile it is. >> i have been in...
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bay. the national weather service expects those to continue until about noon on monday. king tides, of course, are the popular term for extremely high tides. they are predictable. we last saw them in december. the tides this weekend are expected to hit a high of just over seven feet, so beachgoers should be cautious. low lying areas may be flooded. >>> happening today oakland mayor sheng thao will address her decision to put oakland's chief of police leronne armstrong on leave. that will start at 10:15 at oakland city hall. there's no indication yet how long chief armstrong will be on leave. the unprecedented decision comes following a new report from a san francisco law firm determining the chief mishandled two internal investigations. each involved the same officer. that report suggests opd failed to hold the officer accountable. according to sources within the police department, we've learned the officer was tied to a hit and run crash in san francisco, and later that same officer allegedly fired his weapon inside a police station service elevator. all of this coming
bay. the national weather service expects those to continue until about noon on monday. king tides, of course, are the popular term for extremely high tides. they are predictable. we last saw them in december. the tides this weekend are expected to hit a high of just over seven feet, so beachgoers should be cautious. low lying areas may be flooded. >>> happening today oakland mayor sheng thao will address her decision to put oakland's chief of police leronne armstrong on leave. that...
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be during this really difficult time when so much work has been compromised by this national disaster. half moon bay's vice mayor says it could take 2 to 3 months to get to some normalcy for now. the city manager's actually he has reached out with, you know, to receive from the state for for the federal government. >> be able to provide our, you know, getting back get back to a community despite the flood damage guns. all this and schumann say they have no intention of moving out. i've been here for a reason. >> definite troy. >> residents in have to say they are looking forward to the dry weather ahead and a plan to assess the flood damage and cleanup reporting from happy along kron. 4 news. >> it's 607. and another developing story. a san francisco art gallery owner who was seen spraying a homeless woman on the street with a hose has now been arrested and could very well face jail time kron four's michael thomas following the story. joining us now live in the studio morning. michael. yeah, good morning, everyone. that's right. an update. he was arrested yesterday. that man in that viral video. >> an
be during this really difficult time when so much work has been compromised by this national disaster. half moon bay's vice mayor says it could take 2 to 3 months to get to some normalcy for now. the city manager's actually he has reached out with, you know, to receive from the state for for the federal government. >> be able to provide our, you know, getting back get back to a community despite the flood damage guns. all this and schumann say they have no intention of moving out. i've...
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the wind advisory issued by the national weather service for the north bay lasts until 1:00 p.m.e are dealing with breezy conditions anywhere from 25 miles per hour sustained winds which means costs anywhere 30 to 40 miles per hour and into napa. it is breezy at the golden gate. the american flag this morning. the offshore wind will stay consistent into the afternoon through the bay area. temperatures, sitting below freezing near santa rosa. we are under a frost advisory until later this morning. upper 30s and lower 40s through the bay area. we will warm up into the upper 50s excuse me, upper 40s, lower 50s. partly cloudy skies phil the bay into tuesday and wednesday. thursday a chance of showers returns. that will be the case into the weekend. the models are trending more wet. i will talk about that in a bit. >>> let's talk about the roadways. seeing busy conditions. commuting into castro valley, this is a crash with lanes closed. you are looking at the set up. chp as well as the area calmed off. northbound 238 shut down to the eastbound 580 connector. it's a crash involving , a
the wind advisory issued by the national weather service for the north bay lasts until 1:00 p.m.e are dealing with breezy conditions anywhere from 25 miles per hour sustained winds which means costs anywhere 30 to 40 miles per hour and into napa. it is breezy at the golden gate. the american flag this morning. the offshore wind will stay consistent into the afternoon through the bay area. temperatures, sitting below freezing near santa rosa. we are under a frost advisory until later this...